I love how Toad in 1 & 2 is like, “Oh, you *don’t* want the thing that lets you win the game? The thing that is *_my_* entire life purpose to give you? oK gOOdbYE!!!1!!”
"Well, good bye," is the best phrase anyone could say to me when refusing to buy a star. Toad in MP1 is like, "You don't want it? Well, I don't care." Xd
Loved Koopa Kid/Baby Bowser, he was hilarious, would be great if he was brought back in the future too. He can coexist with Bowser, Bowser Jr., (Actual) Baby Bowser and everyone else.
The only other instance I can think of where it's viable to say no to the star, is when there's something in front of the star that lets you steal stars and you only have enough coins to only buy a star or steal a star.
I'm grateful that someone had the courage to make this video. I don't think I've ever turned down a star in my life, even if I didn't take the game seriously. You don't mess around with this stuff.
Mario Party: Well, Goodbye. Mario Party 2: Come visit me again! Goodbye! Mario Party 3: What?!? You don't need a star? Well, go figure. Mario Party 4 (Toad): Y-You mean you don't want a Star!? All right… Then come again… Mario Party 4 (Shy Guy): Oh, um, all right… I guess you don't want it. Well, see you later. Mario Party 4 (Goomba): Wha--? Do you want to win something or not? Well, suit yourself! Mario Party 4 (Koopa): Great then we'll-- What!? You don't want it!? Unheard of… Mario Party 4 (Boo): …Ee hee hee hee. So you just don't need it, eh? What a weirdo! Mario Party 4 (Koopa Kid): Huh?! Y-You don't need a Star? Are you afraid of me or something? Mario Party 5: Huh?!?! You say you don't need a star? That's the first! Mario Party 6 (Brighton): You don't want to buy a Star? That's cool. Come back if you change your mind! Mario Party 6 (Twila): You're quite sure you don't want a Star? If you insist! Come again soon. Mario Party 6 (Brighton of Star Splurge): You sure you don't want to buy a Star from me? Hey, good luck out there! Mario Party 6 (Twila of Star Splurge): Are you sure you don't want to buy a Star? Best of luck to all of you! Mario Party 6 (Brighton and DK): You don't need a Star? Well, that's weird! DK will take you back to the Start Space! Mario Party 6 (Twila and DK): Wow! It looks like you don't need a Star! Hang on tight! DK's going to take you back to the Start Space. Mario Party 6 (Brighton and DK chase): Hmmm, I guess you don't need a Star! Mario Party 7 (Toadsworth): Eh? You don't want a Star?! What rubbish! What balderdash! Come back if you reconsider! Mario Party 7 (The Master Koopa): I see. You do not want a Star. Young folly is ever the enemy of good deeds… But lessons must be learned. I will wait for you here if you change your mind. Mario Party 8 (MC Ballyhoo): Really?! You don't need a Star? Inconceivable! Imponderable! I hope you don't regret this… Mario Party 8 (King Boo): Oh!? So be it! Mario Party 8 (Conductor Shy Guy): [just lets you go] Mario Party DS: Okay, no Star for you! Mario Party 10 (amiibo Party): [just lets you go] Super Mario Party: Huh? You don't need one? Well if you say so… But why would you NOT want a Star? R-really? I hope you don't regret this! OK! Come back soon, I hope! (Is this some strange strategy of {insert name here}'s?) Mario Party Superstars: Whaaat? You mean you don't want a Star? Are… Are you sure? Like, really, really sure? Well, if you say so. I'm sure you've got something else in mind… Right? Super Mario Party Jamboree: Whaaat? You mean you don't want even a single Star?! Are…are you sure? Like, really, really sure? Well, if you say so. I'm sure you've got something else in mind… Right?
I actually declined a star once, it was on Yoshi's Tropical Island, I had like 50ish coins and a high enough roll to reach the Boo, and in my case, stealing a star was way more valuable than buying one, because one of my opponents had the lead and I had to steal him so I could have a chance to win. Other than that, I guess it can be useful in games with a -1 star space like MPDS, MP7 or Jamboree if you are currently sitting at 0 stars. That way, you make sure it will not get stolen.
Saying No to the Star in Mario Party is quite an interesting experiment because there's literally no reason to do it (as you gain absolutely nothing from declining it) but it's a rather cool Easter Egg and the devs who had the foresight and put in the work to make all the many different interesting and funny messages for those of us curious about how the host will react deserve some kudos. The funniest ones are the ones from Super Mario Party onwards, the hosts (and the devs) really didn't want you to pass on those stars lol, but will still let you eventually decline it if you keep insisting 3/4 times and acknowledge it as a strange strategy, a different strategy, or a good reason. Mario Party 1's just as funny too for being just so straightforward. Just "Well, goodbye", or rather, "Well, whatever" lol
The thing involving the Super Mario Party games and onwards, I dont think that was just added for humor, I think it was also done in case someone accidentally said no to buying a star.
@@DisgustedDisgustingDude_DDDTrue, that's certainly a strategy when it's possible. It could go two ways: * If stealing a different star that an opponent already has it would certainly be better to get an additional star by stealing it with Boo instead, since that would both give you an star and take an star from an opponent. * If stealing the same star that you could have bought, stealing it after an opponent buys it would serve to make them waste 20 coins. However these are specific cases that would only work if: * For both, there's a Boo in the board (and you have to be able to reach it as well). * For stealing the same star that you could have bought, if the opponent is close enough to the star to buy it right afterwards you decline it. Without that you still gain absolutely nothing from declining it (but even then it still could be fun to decline it just for kicks if you have a large lead).
@@nintendoboy3605 Yeah, of course there's that too, it was done both for humor and avoid frustration by accidentally picking no since getting the star is vital to winning, that's also why I said that the devs didn't want you to pass on the star. Asking 3/4 times specifically instead of only one additional confirmation is mostly humor though, no way you're doing that accidentally 3/4 times, unless you're blindfolded or something similar.
@@hAboyd you mean they *aren't* smart *enough* for that. There's rare times when it's better to not buy a star (if Boo is close and you can only afford to steal if you say no, or if you're bound to land on a star steal trap) and CPUs aren't smart enough to ever do that. It's incredibly rare but it can win you the game
(Says no to a star) Npc: what you don't like winning? Me: something tells me I'd just be wasting my coins (glare over to my opponent who's in front of boo)
Love the nostalgia! The sound effects and reactions capture the true spirit of Mario Party. It's hilarious to see what happens when you say 'no' to the star! 🎉😂
There is rare times where you actually want to say no, like, for example, in jamboree if you have no stars, but you are going to land on a steal star space after you buy the star, its best to turn it down.
I hated that there was an option to say no (specifically MP4 and 7) since my Gamecube controllers were super busted up that sometimes the stick moved on its own making me choose "No" instead of ''Yes'' Edit: BTW perfectly cut moment 6:00
I still don’t get why there’s even an option to not purchase a Star. Like, is it just implemented as a joke or did Nintendo think people would actually do it?
Main reason I've seen it justified is if you're saving up for an opportunity to steal a star from an opponent, like 20 coins will get you a star from Toad but 50 will let you get Boo to steal one for you
I actually once remember denying the star at King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, I think as Birdo, because DK was in the building and I really wanted Toadette to get a free star from him. I was surprised King Boo was just so submissive. I don't think what King Boo forsaw was for Birdo (or Toadette) to reenter the building THIS TIME to buy a star from the ghostly monarch
I kind of wish they didn't change it in the newer Mario Party's from saying no once makes you return to the board to you have to say no several times to return to the board. It makes the players behind have a chance to catch up. Cause if a player accidentally says no, then it gives other players a chance to get the star.
honestly the only reason why you could say no is probably because they knew your younger brother could snatch the controller from you and make you choose no, i cant see why else otherwise
I still have memories of Alpharad accidentally buying the Star when he meant to pass it in Super Mario Party. I believe that that was also the video where the legendary Hard DK made his debut.
I remember my friend was playing MP8 in the DK stage with me once, and he rejected the star once for the hell of it and I justs at there confused (keep in mind I was winning). He then went on to win the game.
0:39 Elvis Blue: ohh too bad Geo Red: oh ok maybe another time Spike: ya don't want it, well too baad Maiden in pink: hmph well fine then Irisa: ohh no, well save up then
i do think the extra security of declining a star in the recent games is a little excessive, especially when there are genuine reasons for declining a star, one of those being boo. i think asking you just a second time should be sufficient enough
Imagine if the seller of the star in super mario party / mario party superstars / super mario party jamboree asked you "are you like super duper ultra mega sure" like 269,548 times (P.S. Was the 999 coins in 1:57 from all the sales of the stars?)
I disagree, there are legitimate situations where you don't want to buy a star (like, maybe it's the last turn, you have 50 coins, and you're also going to pass by Boo) Also not buying a star and winning anyway is the ultimate own
I'm honestly questioning the existence of this feature. How the heck did the people at Nintendo come up with the idea? Why the heck should one choose whether or not to get that damn star? They should get it over and done with. This feature from Nintendo is vehemently futile if you ask me, if not the most futile one they added up until now.
I love how Toad in 1 & 2 is like, “Oh, you *don’t* want the thing that lets you win the game? The thing that is *_my_* entire life purpose to give you? oK gOOdbYE!!!1!!”
Btw any1 know how to italicize text in comments?
@@CyrusBlack198
Surround the text you want italicized with __Underscores.__
*Maybe by putting one asterisk at the start and one at the end?*
**Two, not one, it seems.**
=Equals signs like how you would redtext on 8kun?=
"Well, good bye," is the best phrase anyone could say to me when refusing to buy a star. Toad in MP1 is like, "You don't want it? Well, I don't care." Xd
If you say no to Koopa Kid in Neon Heights, he'll say "Don't want it, huh? Hey, who am I to argue? Come back whenever."
And, if you say “no” to Baby Bowser in Eternal Star, he’ll say, “Gutless _wimp!_ *Get lost!”*
Loved Koopa Kid/Baby Bowser, he was hilarious, would be great if he was brought back in the future too. He can coexist with Bowser, Bowser Jr., (Actual) Baby Bowser and everyone else.
Used to be along the lines of "Ok bye!" or "What?" now it's just guilt tripping lol then it went back to "ok".
"Ok, no Star for you!"
Mario Party DS insulting you has to be the best one.
this is why i raged quitted this stupid game.
@@EricDuarte-fv9kcHey Mario Party DS is a great game!…except the bosses but besides that
I know someone who had an automatic victory in Mario Party, and achieved their dream of Saying no to the Star.
Reference to Emile from TRG during the Mario Party DS let’s play?
@@crashx9973Pretty sure.
So glad he’s doing well now.
The only other instance I can think of where it's viable to say no to the star, is when there's something in front of the star that lets you steal stars and you only have enough coins to only buy a star or steal a star.
Emile from Mario Party DS? How could I forget...
@@pikasparkle485 Best TRG LP, hands-down, if you ask me.
I'm grateful that someone had the courage to make this video. I don't think I've ever turned down a star in my life, even if I didn't take the game seriously. You don't mess around with this stuff.
Mario Party: Well, Goodbye.
Mario Party 2: Come visit me again! Goodbye!
Mario Party 3: What?!? You don't need a star? Well, go figure.
Mario Party 4 (Toad): Y-You mean you don't want a Star!? All right… Then come again…
Mario Party 4 (Shy Guy): Oh, um, all right… I guess you don't want it. Well, see you later.
Mario Party 4 (Goomba): Wha--? Do you want to win something or not? Well, suit yourself!
Mario Party 4 (Koopa): Great then we'll-- What!? You don't want it!? Unheard of…
Mario Party 4 (Boo): …Ee hee hee hee. So you just don't need it, eh? What a weirdo!
Mario Party 4 (Koopa Kid): Huh?! Y-You don't need a Star? Are you afraid of me or something?
Mario Party 5: Huh?!?! You say you don't need a star? That's the first!
Mario Party 6 (Brighton): You don't want to buy a Star? That's cool. Come back if you change your mind!
Mario Party 6 (Twila): You're quite sure you don't want a Star? If you insist! Come again soon.
Mario Party 6 (Brighton of Star Splurge): You sure you don't want to buy a Star from me? Hey, good luck out there!
Mario Party 6 (Twila of Star Splurge): Are you sure you don't want to buy a Star? Best of luck to all of you!
Mario Party 6 (Brighton and DK): You don't need a Star? Well, that's weird! DK will take you back to the Start Space!
Mario Party 6 (Twila and DK): Wow! It looks like you don't need a Star! Hang on tight! DK's going to take you back to the Start Space.
Mario Party 6 (Brighton and DK chase): Hmmm, I guess you don't need a Star!
Mario Party 7 (Toadsworth): Eh? You don't want a Star?! What rubbish! What balderdash! Come back if you reconsider!
Mario Party 7 (The Master Koopa): I see. You do not want a Star. Young folly is ever the enemy of good deeds… But lessons must be learned. I will wait for you here if you change your mind.
Mario Party 8 (MC Ballyhoo): Really?! You don't need a Star? Inconceivable! Imponderable! I hope you don't regret this…
Mario Party 8 (King Boo): Oh!? So be it!
Mario Party 8 (Conductor Shy Guy): [just lets you go]
Mario Party DS: Okay, no Star for you!
Mario Party 10 (amiibo Party): [just lets you go]
Super Mario Party: Huh? You don't need one? Well if you say so… But why would you NOT want a Star? R-really? I hope you don't regret this! OK! Come back soon, I hope! (Is this some strange strategy of {insert name here}'s?)
Mario Party Superstars: Whaaat? You mean you don't want a Star? Are… Are you sure? Like, really, really sure? Well, if you say so. I'm sure you've got something else in mind… Right?
Super Mario Party Jamboree: Whaaat? You mean you don't want even a single Star?! Are…are you sure? Like, really, really sure? Well, if you say so. I'm sure you've got something else in mind… Right?
next game they'll put "ok, wait, you WILL buy a star, won't you? you! buy! star! yes?! you! buy! star! yes?!..." after the jamboree wall of text lmao
@@WindWerehognemona. 😭
1:24 what a king - he just laughs and insults you for that decision, haha. That's my Boo!
Whoa, I am genuinely shocked they only started making you say no multiple times in Super Mario Party.
Probably because they started making irrational numbers compete and didn't want getting a star to be a coin flip
@@omegahaxors9-11 no pun intended
6:07 Toad speak like when you want to delete a save file in Kirby
That’s what I was thinking- 😭
I actually declined a star once, it was on Yoshi's Tropical Island, I had like 50ish coins and a high enough roll to reach the Boo, and in my case, stealing a star was way more valuable than buying one, because one of my opponents had the lead and I had to steal him so I could have a chance to win.
Other than that, I guess it can be useful in games with a -1 star space like MPDS, MP7 or Jamboree if you are currently sitting at 0 stars. That way, you make sure it will not get stolen.
I would’ve cried if I accidentally pressed no
Same here.
I'm pretty sure it defaults you to the Yes option.
if you play the current game, you will be relieved if you accidentally press no for 1st time lol
0:39 Toad sounds so disappointed
Saying No to the Star in Mario Party is quite an interesting experiment because there's literally no reason to do it (as you gain absolutely nothing from declining it) but it's a rather cool Easter Egg and the devs who had the foresight and put in the work to make all the many different interesting and funny messages for those of us curious about how the host will react deserve some kudos.
The funniest ones are the ones from Super Mario Party onwards, the hosts (and the devs) really didn't want you to pass on those stars lol, but will still let you eventually decline it if you keep insisting 3/4 times and acknowledge it as a strange strategy, a different strategy, or a good reason.
Mario Party 1's just as funny too for being just so straightforward. Just "Well, goodbye", or rather, "Well, whatever" lol
It could be a good strategy to save coins by declining the star and use it to steal a star from an opponent instead.
The thing involving the Super Mario Party games and onwards, I dont think that was just added for humor, I think it was also done in case someone accidentally said no to buying a star.
@@DisgustedDisgustingDude_DDDTrue, that's certainly a strategy when it's possible. It could go two ways:
* If stealing a different star that an opponent already has it would certainly be better to get an additional star by stealing it with Boo instead, since that would both give you an star and take an star from an opponent.
* If stealing the same star that you could have bought, stealing it after an opponent buys it would serve to make them waste 20 coins.
However these are specific cases that would only work if:
* For both, there's a Boo in the board (and you have to be able to reach it as well).
* For stealing the same star that you could have bought, if the opponent is close enough to the star to buy it right afterwards you decline it.
Without that you still gain absolutely nothing from declining it (but even then it still could be fun to decline it just for kicks if you have a large lead).
@@nintendoboy3605 Yeah, of course there's that too, it was done both for humor and avoid frustration by accidentally picking no since getting the star is vital to winning, that's also why I said that the devs didn't want you to pass on the star. Asking 3/4 times specifically instead of only one additional confirmation is mostly humor though, no way you're doing that accidentally 3/4 times, unless you're blindfolded or something similar.
@DisgustedDisgustingDude_DDD Or literally bout to land on a bower space, lol! Cause I have witnessed that, too!
1:15 I love how Koopa Troopa reacted to the player refusing the star. Reminds me of something from Family Guy, when Chris and Meg said, "Whaaaaaat?!"
That's like refuses to have a million dollars.
1:23 Boo is a savage 😂
Ninji at the end like "Why, man?"
5:54"whaaat? You mean you don't want a ⭐ star?!"
Weirdest response to being offered a Star.
@@chrislecount4801 According to the seller of the star.
I love how the reactions from Mario party 6 are like oh you don’t need a star? Welp good luck on your aventure I guess
It seems Jamboree didn't exactly add an additional dialogue but rather just put an option on one of the text boxes that previously didn't have one.
Honestly I wonder if CPUs could say no to the Star.
They don’t 😢
had a game of jamboree where a master cpu had no stars, bought a star, and lost it same turn because they rolled onto a star steal trap
In Mario Party 1 they refuse to steal a Star if theyre on the Way to Toad
@Globb The one time declining a star would’ve helped and they didn’t
What an idiot, lol
@@hAboyd you mean they *aren't* smart *enough* for that. There's rare times when it's better to not buy a star (if Boo is close and you can only afford to steal if you say no, or if you're bound to land on a star steal trap) and CPUs aren't smart enough to ever do that. It's incredibly rare but it can win you the game
There is no better feeling in the world than refusing a star so your opponents don't target you with the boo, and winning because of it.
6:04 yeah, the possibility of buying the star but then losing it on bowser space up ahead is too big. Nice mind play
lol
I like how the oldest games don’t give you a second or third chance
5:10 "Ok, No star for you!"
(Says no to a star)
Npc: what you don't like winning?
Me: something tells me I'd just be wasting my coins (glare over to my opponent who's in front of boo)
boo just called us weird 😭
Love the nostalgia! The sound effects and reactions capture the true spirit of Mario Party. It's hilarious to see what happens when you say 'no' to the star! 🎉😂
Well? Thats how mario party works, you have to get 20 coins or higher to get a star. Bam. Simple
But what if you accidentally say No? Then you won't get it sadly...
@@Twin138956Productions2019Oh yeah about that, you're right, partner
@@Twin138956Productions2019And people had to be careful by clicking no ofc
Erm, actually, In Super Mario Party, Stars cost 10 coins each.
There is rare times where you actually want to say no, like, for example, in jamboree if you have no stars, but you are going to land on a steal star space after you buy the star, its best to turn it down.
I like it how with each modern game they add a confirmation note. It went straight from 3 times to 4 by the time we got to Jamboree lol.
who the hell on earth says no to a star ? I've never seen in my whole life someone turning down a star
Toad sounds so passive aggressive in the first game 😂
This is needed for easy miracle worker, and getting to the special item shops multiple times using pipes for item usage for achievements
I hated that there was an option to say no (specifically MP4 and 7) since my Gamecube controllers were super busted up that sometimes the stick moved on its own making me choose "No" instead of ''Yes''
Edit: BTW perfectly cut moment 6:00
the shy guy conductor just didn't care lmao
Im suprised to see super and jamboree had a second chance to ask for a star. They really wanted to make sure to buy it.
I still don’t get why there’s even an option to not purchase a Star. Like, is it just implemented as a joke or did Nintendo think people would actually do it?
Well, if you know you’re obviously winning, you could say no
Main reason I've seen it justified is if you're saving up for an opportunity to steal a star from an opponent, like 20 coins will get you a star from Toad but 50 will let you get Boo to steal one for you
Easiest Advice: Never decline a Star unless you going to be targeted and get stolen from boo
And then there are Mario Party Star Rush and Mario Party The Top 100 which just automatically exchange 10 coins for a star
I love how in Mario Party 1 he’s just like “ok then fucking die”
❤my favorite:
Mario Party 4, 6, 7, 8, DS, 9, Island Tour
Video Idea:
What happens when you dont have ennough coins for the star
I'm shocked it took until the switch Mario parties for them to add the thing where you have to say no multiple times to not get the star
So that’s what toad says if we refuse to take a star lmao
I actually once remember denying the star at King Boo's Haunted Hideaway, I think as Birdo, because DK was in the building and I really wanted Toadette to get a free star from him. I was surprised King Boo was just so submissive. I don't think what King Boo forsaw was for Birdo (or Toadette) to reenter the building THIS TIME to buy a star from the ghostly monarch
The only time this Pass a Star Strat I think I viable is when your playing on Horror Land and you’re saving up to steal 3 stars.
Oh some achievements would actually benefit from this. Just need to not have cpus in the game so that there's no way for them to mess up getting them
I kind of wish they didn't change it in the newer Mario Party's from saying no once makes you return to the board to you have to say no several times to return to the board. It makes the players behind have a chance to catch up. Cause if a player accidentally says no, then it gives other players a chance to get the star.
honestly the only reason why you could say no is probably because they knew your younger brother could snatch the controller from you and make you choose no, i cant see why else otherwise
I still have memories of Alpharad accidentally buying the Star when he meant to pass it in Super Mario Party. I believe that that was also the video where the legendary Hard DK made his debut.
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Who actually presses it in an actual game
I think after the first 2 games, they realized how silly the option was to ask the player so they made fun text for that option. Lol
I remember my friend was playing MP8 in the DK stage with me once, and he rejected the star once for the hell of it and I justs at there confused (keep in mind I was winning). He then went on to win the game.
I don't buy Stars....
*I steal them*
Great video and happy Halloween everyone ^^
0:39 Elvis Blue: ohh too bad
Geo Red: oh ok maybe another time
Spike: ya don't want it, well too baad
Maiden in pink: hmph well fine then
Irisa: ohh no, well save up then
i do think the extra security of declining a star in the recent games is a little excessive, especially when there are genuine reasons for declining a star, one of those being boo.
i think asking you just a second time should be sufficient enough
Chuggaaconroy once declined a star and won a game of Mario Party DS.
Thanks for reminding me.
“This game is so hard😭😭😭”
And then it shows footage like this
No because ARE YOU **REALLY** SURE??
6:06 moments before disaster (I think)
Well, this is pretty nostalgic
"Well goodbye!" If was Nintendo unity
6:04 she got a bowser space right after💀
You won't find this frequently if you playing in multi-player whenever local or online 😂. Saying no stars is tough choice
That's part of my strategy.
They should update jamboree like smash ultimate or Mario kart 8 and add every board and mini game from all of the Mario party’s
Those 999 coins but 0 star is the number my friend has always when playing with me at mario party 😂
What? No star? Impossible!
I think the no option of getting a star should drop out.
Imagine if the seller of the star in super mario party / mario party superstars / super mario party jamboree asked you "are you like super duper ultra mega sure" like 269,548 times
(P.S. Was the 999 coins in 1:57 from all the sales of the stars?)
Saying No to buying a Star hurts sooooooooo much!!
Not all the time I guess.
You forgot Mario Party 9 for Wii (2012)
Ok Then, No Star For You.
Why is there even an option to say no?
Automatically buying a star (if you have at least 20 coins) should've been implemented since the beginning.
Not really, especially if you have 50-70 coins and boo is right next to the star.
There are legitimate incentives to say no. They're very niche but the option needs to be there for those cases
But what if you have exactly 20 coins & you would be broke if buying a star? lol
I disagree, there are legitimate situations where you don't want to buy a star (like, maybe it's the last turn, you have 50 coins, and you're also going to pass by Boo)
Also not buying a star and winning anyway is the ultimate own
I would disagree!
I’m surprised they let little Timmy even have the ability to decline the star in the new games
Who? 🤨
Okay, but is no one going to mention how Wario got to move 90 spaces in Mario Party DS?
It's an Infinite Spaces Mod!
Is there ever a strategic reason to say no to a star?
Yes, but those strategies are only useful if you're playing against people that are good at the game and on which board you're playing on
Can anyone tell me in which scenario you would deny a star on purpose?
What kind of strategy you can pull off doing that?
Maybe a greedy player only cares about coins over stars so they do that.
Boo
5:10 How do you get a roll of 90
5:04 Nothing said lol.
What’s the point of the “No” option of a star is your only chance of winning?
the only time picking "NO to Star" option is if you have 50 coins (30 in SMP) and you about to reach Boo (Lakitu in SMP) to steal a star instead.
Or if it's the last round and you know the star is going to be stolen.
Or you rolled a number to land on a star steal space. There really are many situations
@@Megizo
TRG Bowser’s Pinball Machine anyone?
bro you a hacker how you get all stars on turn 1???
Bro the bias for the gamecude Mario Party is crazy. It's not like that Mario party was the worst one or anything
Ive seen people always say Mario Party 9 and 10 are bad because of the car mechanic, but can you really hate them because they're trying to me unique?
Really nobody is talking about 5:09?
What if you say no to a ztar. Or is that not allowed?
Bowser kinda insists...
@ Oh okay then
Bowser pretty much forced you to buy Ztar. Even you dont have enough coins to buy it, he just nabbed all your remaining coins
@ Something he would do
I'm the guy with 999 (ok it was like 150 but you get it) coins but 0 (ok it was like 1 but you get it) stars
I love nintendo
POV: You misclicked
How did you get 999 coins in Mario Party?
And How did you get items before 1 turn?
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Mods.
wow
I'm honestly questioning the existence of this feature. How the heck did the people at Nintendo come up with the idea? Why the heck should one choose whether or not to get that damn star? They should get it over and done with. This feature from Nintendo is vehemently futile if you ask me, if not the most futile one they added up until now.
Because of the fear of the star being stolen just after it is bought
Where is Mario party 10 😢
Why is no an option?
You can steal stars from boo
Under 5 minutes 2nd comment baby
Nobody cares baby
Alex, I'll take "Options that should not exist" for 200.